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The European context:
Ecosystem/Natural Capital Accounting
Jock Martin
Head of Programme
European Environment Agency
Four dimensions
1. Experimentation: SEEA-EEA-ECA-EUROPE
2. EU policy objectives and targets
3. European country initiatives
4. Integrated accounting: SNA/SEEA-CF/SEEA-EEA
From specific to systemic challenges
Characterisation of
Key features
In the spotlight in
key challenges
Specific
(examples)
linear cause-effect
1970s / 1980s
targeted policies
large(point) sources
(continuing today)
and single-issue
often local
Diffuse
instruments
cumulative causes
1980s / 1990s
policy integration
multiple sources
(continuing today)
and raising public
often regional
Systemic
Policy approaches
awareness
systemic causes
1990s / 2000s
policy coherence
interlinked sources
(continuing today)
and systemic
often global
approaches (a green
economy?)
From ‘closed‘ to ‘open‘ knowledge systems
(M)
Monitoring
(D)
Data
(I)
Indicators
(A)
Assessments
(K)
Structure
Interpret
Integrate
Reflect
SEEA-EEA-ECA-EUROPE
Domestic economy’s global
impacts
Flows embedded into
trade
Ecological Balance Sheet in €
Adjustment for Consumption of
Ecosystem Capital
Estimation
of
Restoration
Costs (€)
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Use of
natural
resources
Ecosystem economic
benefits of projects,
policies and plans
Ecological Balance Sheet (assets &
debts) in ECU
Total Ecosystem Capital Capability in
ECU
Biomass/carbon
Biomass/carbon
Biomass/carbon
Water
Water
Water
Landscapespecies
Landscapespecies
Landscapespecies
Land cover change accounts
Valuation
of
Ecosystem
Services (€)
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Ecosystem
Services &
Human well
being
Exploring the landscape/species component of ECA-EUROPE
Key feature
Expressed by
Data Source
Intensity of land
use/management
Green background
landscape index
CORINE LANDCOVER
(EEA)
Fragmentation
Effective Mesh Size MEFF
TeleAtlas and CORINE
LANDCOVER (EEA)
Conservation value
Proximity of designated/
protected areas
Natura 2000 spatial data,
CDDA spatial data (EEA)
Resilience
Population trends and
future prospects of
protected species per
dominant ecosystem type
Conservation status Article
17 data base and species
distribution (EEA)
Composite index
Indices
Net Landscape Ecological
Potential
Mean Species (Population
Trend) Change Index per
dominant landscape
Mean Species Future
prospects Index per
dominant type
Landscape-species
index
Landscape-species index calculated for 2010 (2000 in
prep)
Ecosystem Accounting/Assessment in the
EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020
Action 5 under target 2 of the EU Biodiversity
Strategy to 2020:
”Member States, with the assistance of the Commission,
will map and assess the state of ecosystems and their
services in their national territory by 2014,
assess the economic value of such services, and promote
the integration of these values into accounting and
reporting systems at EU and national level by 2020.”
The EU implementation process: MAES
Implementation of Action 5 under target 2: ‘Mapping and
Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services (MAES)’
Six pilot studies are on-going:
Protected areas
Agriculture ecosystems
Forest ecosystems
Freshwater ecosystems
Marine ecosystems
Natural Capital Accounting (NCA)
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Components of Natural Capital
Natural capital
NCA pilot focus
Ecosystem capital:
Sub-soil assets:
Abiotic flows:
(geological
resources)
(linked to geophysical cycles)
Minerals, earth
elements,
fossil fuels,
gravel , salts etc.
Solar, wind,
hydro, geothermal etc.
(linked to ecological systems
and processes)
Ecosystems
as asset:
Ecosystem
service flows:
Structure and
condition
• Provisioning
• Regulation &
maintenance
• Cultural
services
Examples of European country activities
Ecosystem/physical Ecosystem
accounting
assessments
Valuation, costbenefit studies
Bulgaria: water accounts
Estonia: pilot projects on
based on permit system for forest and wetland ES
abstraction
France: systematic study
on ‘non-paid ecological
costs’ (funded by MoE)
Czech Republic: various
projects by Czech Globe
Spain : substantial NEA,
as part of MA process
Germany: focused on high
nature value farmland
(restoration costs)
Norway: nature index species monitoring &
expert views combined
UK: recent NEA, very
comprehensive
Lithuania: pilot study,
monetization of ES in
protected areas
UK: individual ecosystem
accounts (e.g. woodland),
i.e. not integrated
Many countries: no
concerted public effort so
far
UK: use of various
valuation methodologies
for individual ES in NEA
Integrated accounting of transition to an
inclusive green economy